“Does anyone else pick ever brew up a tea just to prep their taste buds for something you really want? I often do this after eating or brushing my teeth. Sometimes its a flavored tea and I’m like...” Read full tasting note
“This tea reminds me of kuchika and I prefer kuchika over this tea. I really don’t know what to say other than its drinkable. Its organic and its in a bag. Its just not my cup of tea. I think “bleh”...” Read full tasting note
“Bagged Aroma when Dry: woody, warm, faintly sweet After water is first poured: warm, earthy, woody. At end of steep: woody, sweet (eastern) chewy. Tea liquor: At end of steep: light earthy...” Read full tasting note
“A great dinner tea, I drank it piping hot because as it cooled it got more bitter and dry. No sweet undertones, just mossy and toasty.” Read full tasting note
Ban-cha – Toasted Green Tea
Immediately after harvest, our Japanese growers quickly steam the fresh, organic leaves to preserve the green leaf. An additional step of careful roasting creates the characteristic toasty quality.
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